Call me crazy but this strikes me as shockingly dull. Uniform, monochrome, 3 story buildings? The focal points and only interesting architecture being churches? I would hate to live here and frankly wouldn't want to visit. In my opinion it's missing all the interesting parts of a city

I went skiing in Wengen, Murren and Jungfrau last year. Stopped in Lauterbrunnen for a coffee at the sky divers Cafe (can't remember what it's called). Beautiful place. Going again this month. The Bernese Oberland has some of the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen

Because they are all corrupt. We're given two options, two sides of the same coin, and told that it's different. That it's a choice. Democratic Republicans split their party in two, and so now they pretend they are opposites. But in reality, there is very little to choose from. When you go to vote, just flip a coin. It's the same difference.

Went for an hour, totally lost track of time though so I can't even say if it felt longer or shorter.

Tinnitus is still there, as always xD. I've long since came to terms with it, but it was really curious (one way of putting it) having virtually only that as my sensory input for an extended period of time.

Severiano de Heredia (8 November 1836 – 9 February 1901)[1] was a Cuban-born biracial[2] politician, a freemason,[3] a left-wing republican,[4] naturalized as French in 1870,[5] who was president of the municipal council of Paris[6] from 1 August 1879 to 12 February 1880, making him the first mayor of african descent of a Western world capital[7].